Anne Perry started out as a good writer but has won greatness inch by inch by reading other authors, listening to editors and agents, and adapting techniques from other creators. Now you, too, can have a lesson from an author whom the New York Times has called “first-rate,” who’s included on the Times' 100 Masters of Crime list, and who’s sold 25 million copies worldwide to continuing critical acclaim.
In this instructional audio, Anne references her quintet of novels about World War I to demonstrate the various themes that need to be considered when you first pick up that pen. Although writing a book can be like climbing Everest, the advice you find here will save some troublesome extra drafts and give you a head start toward an enjoyable writing experience and a successful novel.
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Anne Perry (1938-2023) was an English author of historical detective fiction, mysteries, young-adult fantasy, and young-adult fiction, and holiday novels, with several making the New York Times bestsellers list. Her novels were set in Victorian England, the Ottoman empire, and in Europe during WWI and WWI.